. The Roumanian atrocities over the Bulgarian population of Dobroudja abducted into Moldova. t fully accomplish theirwishes. This rapidity prevented them to put fire to thecity, as they had fully intended to do. (Mir, September 25, 1916.) 107 WflNDfl ZEMBRZCISKfl I. In Blood-Stained Dobroudja. Notes taken during the voyage of a Commission of by Mr. Warfield, United States Representative at Sofia. Sad and gloomy was the day wearrived at Dobritch, the 17th instantat 9 oclock in the morning, after 49hours of travel. And ever since thathour we have seen nothing else butsad and gl
. The Roumanian atrocities over the Bulgarian population of Dobroudja abducted into Moldova. t fully accomplish theirwishes. This rapidity prevented them to put fire to thecity, as they had fully intended to do. (Mir, September 25, 1916.) 107 WflNDfl ZEMBRZCISKfl I. In Blood-Stained Dobroudja. Notes taken during the voyage of a Commission of by Mr. Warfield, United States Representative at Sofia. Sad and gloomy was the day wearrived at Dobritch, the 17th instantat 9 oclock in the morning, after 49hours of travel. And ever since thathour we have seen nothing else butsad and gloomy sights. Just outsidethe railway station we beheld aheap of human heads with blackhead gear. Mostly faces and eyes ofwomen exhausted from crying andsuffering. Ah, those eyes! Eyes ter-rified at some horrible fear, redfrom crying. As soon as we left thetrain and mingled with the crowd ablack shadow lodged in our felt as though we were takingpart in a requiem mass at listened, in a profound silence,to the speech of the mayor of Dob-ritch and Major T., who, on the 108. Mr. Warfield. Charge daffaires of the United States of America, head of the Commissionof Inquiry for the Roumanian atrocities in Dobroudja.
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